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The latest news at Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service.

Trauma team expertise on show in local services simulation

It was a case of role reversal for a group of 星空体育 staff who volunteered to be patients in the Trauma Service’s first mass casualty simulation with local volunteer emergency responders earlier this week.?


New cultural role aims to improve health outcomes

An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander liaison officer has been appointed to work with culturally important “women’s business” in 星空体育.


Renal nurse unsung hero in coronavirus response

Catherine Li answered an SOS at the start of the coronavirus response which has proven vital to delivering quality patient care in challenging circumstances.


Children shine with a decline in screen time ?

Queensland Health is urging parents to tune into its new mini documentary ‘Square Eyes’, in a bid to make future generations screen smart.?


Korean television stars visit GCUH to film scenes for new series

Gold Coast University Hospital welcomed some famous Korean actors who filmed scenes for a new drama series which will be watched by millions from next month.


Lift-off for children’s MRI simulator

In an Australian first, a galactic-themed simulation experience is preparing young 星空体育 patients for stress-free CT and MRI scans through play.


Researchers find hands-off treatment has better results for a collapsed lung

Supporting the oldest rule of medicine - first, do no harm, a study co-funded by the Emergency Medicine Foundation (EMF) is expected to cause a major shift in thinking around how doctors worldwide treat a collapsed lung.?


Prof Gerben Keijzers and Dr Stuart Watkins amongst investigators on a Griffith University-led research project funded for $3.6m

Griffith University has received $1.5 million in funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council, and matched support from national and state health partners ($2.1 million), to improve the experience for thousands who require peripheral intravenous (IV) catheters.


Australia Day 2020 Honours List

Dr Don Campbell OAM, was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) in the General Division for service to trauma medicine. Don is the Deputy Director of the Trauma Service at the Gold Coast University Hospital and is a Senior Lecturer at Griffith University.


Healthcare workers wear loud shirts for a cause

星空体育’s doctors, nurses and healthcare workers wore bright shirts on 7 February to raise awareness of mental illness within the medical profession.